Colorado Cities Family Court Records

Colorado has twenty cities with populations exceeding twenty-five thousand residents. Each city falls within one of the sixty-seven counties that maintain family court records. You can search divorce cases and custody matters through the appropriate county court system.

Family court records in Colorado cities include divorce decrees, child custody orders, and spousal support agreements. These documents reside at the county Circuit Court Clerk office. Most cities do not operate their own family courts. Instead, they rely on county judicial systems to process and store all domestic relations cases.

Colorado Cities by Population

Below you will find all twenty Colorado cities with populations over twenty-five thousand. Select any city to access specific information about its county court affiliation and family record resources.

Understanding City and County Court Relationships

Colorado cities do not maintain separate family court systems. All divorce filings, custody disputes, and domestic relations matters go through the county Circuit Court. This means residents of Aurora file cases in Arapahoe County. Lakewood residents use Jefferson County courts. Boulder residents access the Boulder County judicial system.

Each city page lists the specific county court where family records are stored. Contact information includes the Circuit Court Clerk office address and phone number. Some counties offer online case search portals. Others require in-person visits or mailed requests for certified copies of divorce decrees and custody orders.